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Saturday, December 15, 2018
Trenkoit (BNA) Nine armed Taliban militants were killed in recent conflicts of security troops in Urozgan province.
Clashes occurred while armed militants targeted a convoy of police forces in suburb of Trenkot city.
ANA commander in south of the country told BNA, nine militants were killed in the clashes.
He said, heavy losses incurred to militants, several hideouts of the militants with all war equipment have been demolished.
It is mentionable that there were no any casualties suffered to security troops and residents.
T. Yarzada

Saturday, December 15, 2018
Asadabad (BNA) Dozens of insurgents were killed by security forces clashes in Kunar province.
The clashes occurred near Durand Line while a group of assailants stormed on a convoy of border police forces.
A senior police commanders in east of the country told BNA dozens of terrorists were killed in the conflicts.
No any casualties inflected to security forces and residents in the clashes.
T. Yarzada

Saturday, December 15, 2015
Lashkargah (BNA) Ten Taliban rebels were killed in recent conflict by security forces in Helmand province last night.
The clash occurred in Sangeen district, while a group of Taliban stormed on police checkpoints.
ANA senior commander in south of the country told BNA, no harm and casualties sustained to security troops and residents in the conflict.
According to another report, security forces of Helmand province succeeded to discover two weapons caches of Taliban.
The caches were discovered from hideout of Taliban in suburb of Lashkarga city.
Security official of Helmand said, numerous of heavy and light weapons were seized from the caches.
T. Yarzada

Saturday, December 15, 2018
Jalalabad (BNA) 15 people have been detained on charges different criminal crimes in Nangarhar province.
The militias were detained during recent day in afghan security operations from various parts of Nangarhar province.
Hazrat Hosain Mashriqiwal police spokesman of the province told BNA the detainees were involved in killing, abducting and smuggling narcotic drug.
T. Yarzada

Saturday, December 15, 2018
Jalalabad (BNA) Clashes continued between Taliban and ISIS fighters in Nangarhar province.
The clashes occurred during a recent day in parts of Lalpor district and hundreds of families were forced to leave their homes.
Police senior commander in east of the country told BNA, in latest conflicts, 13 Taliban and ISIS fighters were killed.
During the recent days, parts of the province were witnessed bloody conflicts between Taliban and ISIS fighters.
Heavy losses inflected to the fighters, hundreds of residents were forced to leave their homes in the conflicts.
T. Yarzada

Saturday, December 15, 2018
Jalalabad (BNA) 26 ISIS loyalists were killed in a series of air and ground strikes in Nangarhar province.
The fighters were suppressed in the last 24 hours in Rodat, Achen, Hasaka Mina, and Kot districts.
According to Ataullah Khogyani spokesman for Nangarhar governor to BNA, the fighters were killed by air and ground strikes of afghan security forces while terrorist activities.
It is said that no any harm and losses incurred to residents in the raids.
Another report says, a series of blasts were prevented in Nangarhar province.
Securing officials discovered and neutralized five mines from busy roads of Nangarhar province and prevented from a series of deadly event.
No one has been detained in the connection of the case.
Another report says, the security forces of Nangarhar province succeeded to discover three weapons caches of insurgents.
The caches were kept in hideouts of insurgents in Kot and Achen districts.
Several heavy and light weapons were seized from the caches.
Local officials said, ISIS fighters uses the caches for terrorist activities.
T. Yarzada

Saturday, December 15, 2018
Kabul (BNA) Chief Executive Dr. Abdullah Abdullah chaired an extraordinary meeting to assess the main challenges ahead of the implementation of Afghanistan commitments to the World Trade Organization (WTO), a statement from his office said Friday.
Held at the Spidar Palace, the meeting was attended by the country’s finance minister, minister of justice, acting minister of commerce and industries, head of administrative reforms and civil services commission, deputy ministers of information and culture and economy, according to the statement.
Addressing the participants, Dr. Abdullah pointed to the country’s economy and said Afghanistan’s commitment to the World Trade Organization (WTO) would have direct impact on the country’s agriculture, trade and economy, the statement added.
“Some ministries have not still fulfilled their own responsibilities in this respect, and the related institutions should do the commitments as soon as possible,” said the statement.
He instructed that the ministries’ required posts should be prioritized in coordination with the Independent Administrative Reform and civil services commission in order to apply the country’s commitments to the World Trade Organization, the statement added.
The CE also instructed the (IARCSE) to employ professional staffs needed by the ministries within the next two or three months.
Dr . Abdullah also instructed the ministries of economy and trade to soon provide reports about the developments of work, programs and challenges ahead of the implementation of Afghanistan commitments to the World Trade Organization and share with the next meeting of the Council of Ministers (CMs) in order to seek solution and to approve the final draft by the cabinet.
Yarzada

Saturday, December 15, 2018
Kabul (BNA) National Security Advisor, (NSA) Dr. Hamdullah Mohib in a meeting with the European Union Ambassador, exchanged views on various issues, including peace, security, joint counter-terrorism efforts and close cooperation, BNA reporter the other day.
The country’s national security advisor thanked the EU ambassador for the organization’s cooperation with the country, particularly its support to Afghanistan at the Geneva Conference, said the agency. Mr. Mohib also spoke about the new mechanism for an intra-Afghan peace negotiations and peace talks with the Taliban, adding that the people of Afghanistan were supporting a lasting and full of dignity peace in their country and that all aspect of peace process would be led and owned by the Afghans, said the agency.
The EU ambassador assured of the organization’s continued cooperation with Afghanistan and help the Afghan government and people in reaching peace and stability.
Yarzada

Saturday, December 15, 2018
Kabul ) BNA Addressing representatives of different ethnic groups in Herat City on Thursday evening, President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani said no peace agreement will be concluded against the will of the people, promising any decision in this regard will be taken on the basis of public and parliamentary suggestions, a presidential statement said.
According to the statement, the president called peace a divine command that was a necessity for the country’s seven-handed development and prosperity.
The president assured women that no one will be allowed to compromise their rights in the name of peace.
“A government negotiating team has already been constituted for talks.”
The presidential vote would be conducted on schedule next year, the president said stressing the incoming government must be capable of discharging its duties in an efficient manner.
All possible efforts would be made to hold the elections transparently, the president pledged, saying all government institutions were responsible for respecting voters’ mandate.
Western Zone Ulema Council head Mawlawi Khuda Dad, Provincial Council Chairman Kamran Alizai, Syed Abdur Rahim and Jujatus Salam Mohammad Jawad Rajabzada spoke on behalf of the delegates.
They shared their views with the president on the peace process, recent parliamentary elections and the need for development and reforms.
They thanked the president for inaugurating the Lapis Lazuli route.
While presenting public demands to the president, they also welcomed the launch of work on the ring road. They called for joint efforts to restore peace in the country and avoid disunity among the people.
Yarzada

Friday December 14, 2018
Kabul (BNA) At least 44 armed oppositions were killed during several joint military operations led by Afghan National Defense and Security Forces within the last 24 hours across the country.
Ministry of national defense press office stated BNA, the operations have been conducted by support of Afghan air and artillery forces to suppress anti-government militias in insecure areas of Kunar, Nangarhar, Ghazni, Maidan/Wardak, Khost, Paktia, Logar, Paktika, Kandahar, Zabul, Ghor, Balkh, Badghis, Samangan, Faryab and Helmand provinces.
As many as 44 terrorists were killed and 11 others were wounded during the military operations, the source added.
M.A.Ansari